The case: On June 19, 2013 sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a home in the 15900 block of Southwest Gilmore Court in Aloha. Authorities said Alisha Renee Mannis, 43, fired several shots from her home. No injuries were reported. Mannis was arrested on accusations of unlawful use of a weapon and recklessly endangering another person. An investigation showed Mannis apparently was not shooting at specific individuals, but noted she had been drinking that day.

Update: On Oct. 3, Mannis pleaded guilty to two counts of recklessly endangering another and one count each of first-degree burglary and unlawful discharge of a weapon.

Sentence: Mannis was sentenced May 13, 2014 to five years of formal probation. Mannis faces a suspended sentence of 34 to 36 months in prison if her probation is revoked. Mannis has already completed a 72-day residential treatment program for alcohol abuse and mental health issues and has completed 60 hours of community service, according to John Gerhard, deputy district attorney for Washington County. Mannis was prohibited from contacting any of the five persons she endangered and was required to move out of her home. Mannis was assessed $600 in courts costs and must pay a $1,000 compensatory fine to each of the five persons she endangered for a total of $5,000. Mannis must pay $6,132.24 in restitution.